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A globalised world economy requires effective global governance, as the world economic, financial and employment crisis is demonstrating. The ITUC seeks to increase intergovernmental cooperation to ensure that the social dimension of globalisation, including decent work and fundamental workers’ rights, is right at the centre of decision-making at the world’s major global and regional institutions. This includes the G-20, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Trade Organisation (WTO), and the United Nations and its specialised agencies, especially the International Labour Organisation (ILO) with its tripartite structure and mandate to set international social standards. (...)
The ITUC also works with its Global Unions partners to promote effective rules governing the behaviour of private business. We seek to achieve international frameworks for social dialogue and collective bargaining, and systems of corporate governance that hold management accountable for the social impact of business activities. This requires a combination of campaigning and mobilisation with advocacy and lobbying so that the policies of these institutions and companies support, rather than undermine, the achievement of decent work for all.
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Workers' Rights Endangered in Greece

Workers’ Rights Endangered in Greece

The ITUC has condemned the attacks on workers’ rights in the current demands being made of the Greek government by the European Union and the IMF . The (...) read more
Kuwait: Discrimination Against Foreign Workers and Use of Forced Labour Persist

Kuwait: Discrimination Against Foreign Workers and Use of Forced Labour Persist

A new report from the International Trade Union Confederation on workers’ rights in Kuwait reveals restrictions on labour rights, extensive use of (...) read more
Governments Urged to Act on UN Jobs and Social Protection Call

Governments Urged to Act on UN Jobs and Social Protection Call

The ITUC has welcomed calls by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon for governments to act on job creation and universal social protection in a report (...) read more
Nepal: Child Labour and Forced Labour Remain Problems

Nepal: Child Labour and Forced Labour Remain Problems

A new report by the ITUC on core labour standards in Nepal, published to coincide with the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) review of its trade (...) read more

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G20 Cannes 2011: Heal the World Economy

G20 Cannes 2011: Heal the World Economy

G20 Cannes, France, November 3, 2011 : Nurses and Bill Nighy call for a Robin Hood tax read more
Sharan Burrow General Secretary ITUC reacts to Jin Liqun's comments on European labour laws

Sharan Burrow General Secretary ITUC reacts to Jin Liqun’s comments on European labour laws

Sharan Burrow is shocked at the comments of Jin Liqun, Head of the China Investment Corporation. read more
The Great Financial Hoax

The Great Financial Hoax

Sharan Burrow, General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation, challenges G20 leaders meeting in Cannes to respond to the (...) read more

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